Friendfluence: The Surprising Ways Friends Make Us Who We Are
By Carlin Flora
Read by Karen Saltus
Unabridged
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| Runtime: | 7.46 Hours |
| Category: | Nonfiction/Family & Relationships |
| Audience: | Adult |
| Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
Discover the unexpected ways friends influence our personalities, choices, emotions, and even physical health in this fun and compelling examination of friendship, based on the latest scientific research and ever-relatable anecdotes. Why is dinner with friends often more laughter filled and less fraught than a meal with family? Although some say it’s because we choose our friends, it’s also because we expect less of them than we do of relatives. While we’re busy scrutinizing our romantic relationships and family dramas, our friends are quietly but strongly influencing everything from the articles we read to our weight fluctuations, from our sex lives to our overall happiness levels. Evolutionary psychologists have long theorized that friendship has roots in our early dependence on others for survival. These days, we still cherish friends but tend to undervalue their role in our lives. However, the skills one needs to make good friends are among the very skills that lead to success in life, and scientific research has recently exploded with insights about the meaningful and enduring ways friendships influence us. With people marrying later—and often not at all—and more families having just one child, these relationships may be gaining in importance. The evidence even suggests that at times friends have a greater hand in our development and well-being than do our romantic partners and relatives. Friendfluence surveys online-only pals, friend breakups, the power of social networks, envy, peer pressure, the dark side of amicable ties, and many other varieties of friendship. Told with warmth, scientific rigor, and a dash of humor, Friendfluence not only illuminates and interprets the science but draws on clinical psychology and philosophy to help listeners evaluate and navigate their own important friendships.Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Contemporary scientists and ancient
philosophers agree: friendship is a key to happiness, and Friendfluence is
a fascinating and thought-provoking examination of the new science that
explores this crucial element of our lives. Friendfluence is so persuasive that the
minute I put the book down, I made three dates to see friends.” —Gretchen Rubin, New York Times bestselling author of The Happiness Project
“Friendfluence provides a charming
and informative examination of the impact of friendship at a time in which
family relations and social structures have been scrambled…Awash in arresting
insights with practical implications, many of them counter-intuitive…Timely,
savvy, and judicious.” —Huffington Post
“Flora’s interdisciplinary discussion draws on
scientific research, philosophy, and anecdotes to examine friendship across a
lifespan, from playground pals to adolescent and adult relationships…Compelling…Discloses
many of friendship’s secrets.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Intriguing…A convincing case for nurturing
friendships in many of the same ways we nurture relationships with partners and
other family—both online and off.” —Kirkus Reviews
“If you’ve been thinking of starting a book club
with your BFFs, here’s your first assignment.” —BookPage
“Carlin Flora has written a delightful book on
the power of friendship. Combining the latest research with engaging
stories, Friendfluence shines with authenticity and is a
must-read for anyone who wants to know more about our ancient human desire to
connect.” —James H. Fowler, coauthor of Connected and professor of medical genetics and political science at the University of California, San Diego
“We tend to think of friends as relationships we
simply have, when in profound ways, friends both reflect and
determine who we actually are. Happiness and success begin
with self-knowledge, and as Carlin Flora shows us in her compelling and
delightful book, Friendfluence, the key to understanding yourself
may well lie in your friendships, past and present. This is a must-read
for anyone looking to experience greater well-being…in other words, for
everyone.” —Heidi Grant Halvorson, PhD, author of Succeed and director of the Motivation Science Center, Columbia Business School
“A captivating read about an eternally
fascinating subject—friendship. Flora’s easy-to-read prose
blends narrative and scientific research seamlessly. You will finish the
book with a better understanding of why good friends are worth keeping.” —Jane Gradwohl Nash, professor of psychology and one of the “Girls from Ames”
“Friendfluence offers a penetrating look at our most taken-for-granted
relationship. Carlin Flora’s observations, backed up by the latest research,
will not only prompt you to dissect every key friendship you’ve had since
kindergarten but inspire you to become a better friend.” —Sally Koslow, author of Slouching toward Adulthood: Observations from the Not-So-Empty Nest and the novel With Friends Like These
“I don’t know about you, but I wouldn’t be who I
am without my dear friends. Now Carlin Flora explains why and how friends matter
so much. A fascinating read!” —M. J. Ryan, author of This Year I Will
Details
Details
| Available Formats : | Retail CD, MP3 CD |
| Category: | Nonfiction/Family & Relationships |
| Runtime: | 7.46 |
| Audience: | Adult |
| Language: | English |
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